在 2014-5-18,4:49,Bardur Arantsson 写道:
> Hm. Rethinking this I was going to say something about listing (and
> screening) all the files that a package *would* install, but it seems
> that it's not possible to list files installed by a package before
> installing it...?
>
> (pacman -Ql only accept
在 2014-1-11,6:39,Maykel Franco 写道:
> I get the source code blink-qt and I have installed blink with python
> setup.py install
>
> When I run the blink:
>
> [root@arch-maykel maykel]# blink
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/blink", line 24, in
>from blink import Blink
>
在 2013-12-4,19:08,Maykel Franco 写道:
> Hi, I when I make a copy of a large file to a 2GB or 8GB usb 3.0
> external hard drive, I notice that arch remains slow, frozen ... He
> struggles to open windows are minimized. I have the kernel:
>
> 3.12.2-1-ARCH
>
> Update the whole system to the last. C
Hello those who need help,
It is unfortunate that Arch Rollback Machine (A.R.M.) has shut down.
I just want to tell those who need to build old packages: There is a svn/git
repo for ABS. You can fetch it for old PKGBUILDs.
Now I use those PKGBUILDs to keep a productive server stable. I share my
On 2013-8-15,19:55,Damjan wrote:
> On 13.08.2013 18:43, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Hi :)
>>
>> when I try to build current linux-rt I get "No space left on device",
>> resp. df shows "tmpfs 100% /tmp".
>>
>
> setup yaourt to not build in /tmp ?
>
Use the --tmp option as you can see in the man pag
On Sat, 18 May 2013 13:03:19 -0500, wrote:
> Thanks a lot for your reply,
>
> Unfortunately, that is not working. Have found a bug in the Kernel (from
> another email here) that behaves in a similar way. Maybe having the same
> issue (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58351).
>
> Also,
On Wed May 15 12:12:12 EDT 2013, Sam Bliss wrote:
> After upgrading to 3.9.2 kernel, the sound did not work.
> However, the system CAN recognize my sound card, and my sound card appeared
> in `alsamixer`
> Downgrading the kernel can solve the problem.
>
>
> Providing more info:
>
> Acer Aspire
After upgrading to 3.9.2 kernel, the sound did not work.
However, the system CAN recognize my sound card, and my sound card appeared in
`alsamixer`
Downgrading the kernel can solve the problem.
Providing more info:
Acer Aspire laptop, with Intel i5 CPU, 2nd generation SandyBridge.
`uname -a`:
Do never remove any mirrors from the mirrorlist!
Acturally, if a Taiwan user tries to connect a China mirror, the connection
is really really slow. The same as Hong Kong or Macau, although they belong
to China.
If you remove any mirror from the mirrorlist, only trouble will be brought
to the use
> Date: Sun, 1 Jul 2012 18:09:35 +0100
> From: j.k.p...@sms.ed.ac.uk
> To: arch-general@archlinux.org
> Subject: Re: [arch-general] Request of printing warnings at the end of pacman
> upgrade
>
> On Mon, 2 Jul 2012 00:56:24 +0800
> BlissSam wrote:
>
> > A
Yes, that is true. I had a bad experience half a year ago, so I wrote this mail
here.
And what I also want to say, the message should not be printed too often unless
a really really important package is upgraded (such a bootloader or something
else).
Or if the message is printed EVERY time upg
Hi,
Every arch user may experience such a situation--after a system upgrade, the
system is totally unusable.
That is neither the problem of that upgrade, nor the user. In fact, during the
upgrading process some important warnings (such as `please reinstall your
bootloader', or `please reload t
Hello,
I am a Simplified Chinese user with 2 years of arch experience (of course I am
not joining the community),
but I agree with your opinion.
I don't want ArchLinux to repeat the way that Red Hat used to go (Red Hat used
to call Taiwan 'Taiwan, province of China', and many people refused to
I saw a discussion in arch-dev-public mailing list (subject is grub/grub2
final). As that mailing list is read-only, I posted my comments here.
>>> On 06/24/2012 11:10 PM, Ronald van Haren wrote:
Well sure, but grub-bios will be part of the grub group. Won't it
automatically replace t
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